I'm trying to read a pdf file and get all hyperlinks from this file. I'm using iTextSharp for C# .net.
PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("test.pdf");
List<PdfAnnotation.PdfImportedLink> list = reader.GetLinks(36);
This method "GetLinks" return a list with a lot of information about the links, but this method does not return the value that I want, the hyperlink string and I exactly know that there are hyperlinks in 36th page
I have noticed that any text on a PDF that looks like a URL can be simulated as a annotation link by the PDF vewer. In Adobe Acrobat there is a page display preference under the general tab called "Create links from URLs" that controls this. I was writing code to remove URL link annotations, only to find that there were none. But yet Acrobat was automatically turning text that looked like a URL into a what appeared to be an annotation link.
PdfReader.GetLinks()
is only meant to be used with links internal to the document, not external hyperlinks. Why? I don't know.The code below is based off of code I wrote earlier but I've limited it to links stored in the PDF as a
PdfName.URI
. Its possible to store the link as Javascript that ultimately does the same thing and there's probably other types but you'll need to detect for that. I don't believe there's anything in the spec that says that a link actually needs to be a URI, its just implied, so the code below returns a string that you can (probably) convert to a URI on your own.And call it: